Student Services Blog

We have recently made some changes to AFS degree requirements – we have made the chem requirement more flexible, added an applied option for one of the general bio courses, and have added one required course (for students who declared in Winter 2016 or after). All currently declared majors may take advantage of the new more flexible course offerings, regardless of when the major was declared – note that your DARS may not automatically reflect these changes so you may need to email or meet with the SAFS Undergrad Adviser to have the change applied.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING VERY CAREFULLY AS YOU PLAN YOUR SPRING QUARTER SCHEDULE:

Note: If you are being paid as an RA, TA or are funded by a fellowship paid through the UW (ie. NSF), please register for at least 10 credits ASAP so that tuition charges will be removed from your student account in a timely manner. Anyone not falling into these categories is still encouraged to register promptly (at least by the first day of Spring quarter classes) to avoid late fees.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY FOR INFORMATION ON SPRING QUARTER COURSES AND REGISTRATION! Ignore at your own peril!
The Spring Quarter 2016 Time Schedule is now available (All UW or FISH only) – registration begins on February 12. See below for a list of courses that satisfy degree requirements, for reference in planning your coursework.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING VERY CAREFULLY AS YOU PLAN YOUR WINTER QUARTER SCHEDULE:
NOTE: If you are being paid as an RA, TA or are funded by a fellowship paid through the UW (ie. NSF), please register for at least 10 credits ASAP so that tuition charges will be removed from your student account in a timely manner. Anyone not falling into these categories is still encouraged to register promptly (at least by the first day of Winter quarter classes) to avoid late fees.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY FOR INFORMATION ON WINTER QUARTER COURSES AND REGISTRATION! Ignore at your own peril!
The Winter Quarter 2016 Time Schedule is now available (All UW or FISH only) – registration begins on November 6. See below for a list of courses that satisfy degree requirements, for reference in planning your coursework.

The deadline to pay Autumn quarter student account balances (without incurring a late fee) is Friday, October 16 – please make a note of this deadline on your calendar.

REGISTRATION:
If you are being paid in Autumn quarter as an RA, TA, SAFS Fellow, or other fellowship paid through the UW (ie. NSF), you must be registered for a minimum of 10 credits in order to be eligible for the appointment.

Hi SAFS majors!
Welcome back! I hope you all enjoyed the summer of sun, heat, and wildfire and were able to find a few days here and there to relax and ignore your cares for a little while. With that being said, here is a list of important things that you should not ignore:

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY FOR INFORMATION ON AUTUMN QUARTER COURSES AND REGISTRATION! Ignore at your own peril!
This email is also archived on the Student Services Blog, for future reference.
The Autumn Quarter 2015 Time Schedule is now available (All UW or FISH only) – registration begins on May 8. I’ve included a list of courses below that satisfy degree requirements, for reference.

you’re invited:
Marine Science Event for Admitted Students April 10 or 16
University of Washington College of the Environment

Photo Credit: Eric Lemar
The UW College of the Environment will be hosting 2 Marine Science events for admitted students interested in pursuing studies in Marine Biology, Aquatic & Fishery Sciences, and Oceanography.
Schedule of events:

Friday, April 10

Thursday, April 16

1:00 pm (optional): Meet in front of the main entrance to Mary Gates Hall (MGH) Map, on NE Grant Lane.

The Autumn Quarter 2014 Time Schedule is now available (All UW or FISH only) – registration begins on May 9. I’ve included a list of courses below that satisfy degree requirements, for reference.

MATH/CHEM/BIOL/PHYS

If you have started or completed the BIOL series, BIOL 180, 200 or 220 would be a good choice (since many upper division FISH courses have BIOL as a pre-req) – note that BIOL 200 has a pre-req of CHEM 220.